With the recent threads on best and worst signals, stations with signals whose signals provide good coverage outside their primary markets, etc., etc,. I was thinking. What about graveyard channel stations that really get out. I can think of two off the top that are easily audible for more than 100 miles over a land path. I said land path, because I'd prefer to leave out salt water paths that can turn a peanut whistle into a fog horn. But, "no rules"....I'll leave the decision to future posters.
Three from my travels, (and maybe I'll think of a few others)
KTRF, Thief River Falls, MN. 1230. Minneosta is a funny state when it comes to ground conductivity. It ranges from awful to fantastic. Northwest Minnesota falls into the "fantastic" category. Clearly audible in Winnipeg....even given the numerous big city noise sources....115 miles away.
KAYS: Hays, KS, 1400. Kansas prairie with nothing to stop it. Still trips the scan button in a good car radio on I-70 over 100 miles away.
KFIZ, Fon Du Lac, WI, 1450. Actually this one was here at home northwest of Chicago. WFMT (FM) was simulcasting on 1450 for a few years in the late 70s (IIRC). During the weeks when they vacated and before the next occupant of the channel came on, KFIZ, about 110 miles northwest of here was easily audible on a daily basis. And yes...ground conductivity where they are between Milwaukee and Green Bay is really good.
Three from my travels, (and maybe I'll think of a few others)
KTRF, Thief River Falls, MN. 1230. Minneosta is a funny state when it comes to ground conductivity. It ranges from awful to fantastic. Northwest Minnesota falls into the "fantastic" category. Clearly audible in Winnipeg....even given the numerous big city noise sources....115 miles away.
KAYS: Hays, KS, 1400. Kansas prairie with nothing to stop it. Still trips the scan button in a good car radio on I-70 over 100 miles away.
KFIZ, Fon Du Lac, WI, 1450. Actually this one was here at home northwest of Chicago. WFMT (FM) was simulcasting on 1450 for a few years in the late 70s (IIRC). During the weeks when they vacated and before the next occupant of the channel came on, KFIZ, about 110 miles northwest of here was easily audible on a daily basis. And yes...ground conductivity where they are between Milwaukee and Green Bay is really good.